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Post by papageorgio on May 13, 2006 23:36:28 GMT -5
it was a good game could hear the detroit sucks cheers coming through the radio, We had to give them a small taste of victory before we end their season. I do think Lebron (21) is going to show us all how to play basketball and when campionships in the next several years but just doesn't have the supporting cast necessary. In the next round you will see the bad boys of MoTown!
well this is a good news/badnews situation. im back on inforoo but now i gotta pay up. i cant believe we lost that game. how horrible can a championship team play. its definetly not good. especially now that miami is already through
unbelieveable. what is the world coming to when the pistons lose 3 in a row to cleveland! im a little concerned. i still think that the pistons will pull it out. but miami is just resting up for em. these have been 3 of the ugliest games ive seen from the pistons in a long time
The Pistons really need to come through here. Don't get me wrong Lebron is an excellent basketball player but c'mon!! Were the effing Pistons!! We shouldn't be having this problem right now. I hope I'll be seeing a lot better playing next game.
Without cable, I really haven't been able to watch this series, but whether you are a Pistons or Cavs fan, I wouldn't worry about the Heat. The Bulls basically have a minor-league team compared to any other playoff team and they seriously could have won that Heat series with the way the Heat tried to give it away. As I said, I haven't had a chance to watch very much of the last round but I would be stunned if the Heat represented the East in the Finals.
I think the Cav's will close out the Pistons and then roll over the Heat. Probably see the Mavs out of the West. I'm hoping for the Clippers out of the West though.
Post by ronburgandy? on May 19, 2006 13:13:11 GMT -5
cool little preview of tonight form the sports guy on espn.com:
"I think LeBron comes through tonight.
I think he finishes off Detroit. I think the crowd in Cleveland gets behind him and carries him to another place. I think this will be one of those rare games when you know something momentous is happening as you're watching, even though it's not finished happening yet. I think LeBron seizes the moment, embraces it, crushes it, makes it his own.
LeBron is the league's new Boss.I think tonight becomes his version of MJ's 63-point game in the Boston Garden, Springsteen's "Born to Run" album, Ali's KO over Liston, Pacino's scene in Louis' Restaurant, Tiger's minus-18 in Augusta. I think the Pistons walk off the court in a fog, wondering what the hell just happened. I think LeBron stands on the scorer's table, pounds his chest a few times, soaks in the cheers of the crowd, nods a few times for good measure. I think the delirious crowd remains for 20-25 minutes after the game, celebrating, hugging, high-fiving, celebrating some more. I think nothing in the NBA will be the same for another 12-15 years.
yep. there is no way cleveland can win game 7. it was a lot closer then i would have liked. i dont understand whats up with the pistons. i know they are a litlle banged up but they should have swept the cavs. hopefully miami is getting rusty.
Soundin a little bit like Rasheed there? Yeah, I kinda think this game was Cleveland's best chance to close it out. Next game would be real tough to pull out. They'd need LeBron's best game yet to do it. I just hope those damn Spurs don't win thier series. Dallas. COME ON!!!
Post by Hipster Doofus on May 20, 2006 5:00:11 GMT -5
If the Pistons don't pull their heads out of their asses offensively there's no guarantee what's going to happen on Sunday. With the hot streak they've been on practically all season I was hoping they wouldn't hit their lull during the playoffs, especially considering Flip's playoff history. Now I'm not trying to say the T-Wolves failures were his fault, but they did enter the playoffs with great records all the time only to get knocked out of the playoffs. Going up against the then star-studded west didn't help though.
They need to start swinging the ball around....too much one on one and pick and roll. They're at their best when they're making the extra pass. Shockingly, Chauncey looks lost out there, and that might be the base of all their problems.
It sure is fun to watch Lebron. I'd agree that the Cavs chances in Game 7 in Detroit are very, very slim. Interesting observation on Flip, though, deathreau. I definitely think the Game 7 winner goes to the Finals (the Heat suck).
Post by Hipster Doofus on May 20, 2006 17:47:17 GMT -5
Lebron will end up as one of the top 5 players in NBA history.
I know that's not something you should say about a 21 year old, but it's blatantly obvious. He's either bigger, stronger, or faster than anybody who guards him.
I hope you're right ka mai. Detroit should be good at home tomorrow, and I don't see the Heat's role players stepping up enough to beat the Pistons, but I never take anything for granted.
the only chance they had was in cleveland. and how clutch was it for lebron to drive past the 3 point line and have no where to go with it? and even before that where was the timeout that they had. they could have been inbounding on their side of the court with a few seconds left after a timeou to setup a play. didnt seem too clutch to me.
GO CAV'S GAME 7 IS OURS IN YOUR HOUSE BABY!!! WOOOO!!!
one thing for Detroit fans to remember, LeBron ALWAYS comes through in the clutch! This should be a great game, good luck to both teams.
Game 7 is in the Pistons house
LeBron ALWAYS comes through? I think its the other way around, the Pistons have proved that they come through when it counts, especially during playoff time. Detroit Basketball gets it handled.